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I recently complete my restoration of my 73 240Z.  I have no plans to do another one. I have lots of leftover parts. A few new but most used but in decent shape. A lot of the used stuff is in good condition but I figured once I had it off it was the same amount of work to install new. Most of the stuff I will give away for free if you pay shipping other stuff I'll sell at bargain basement prices. Here's a list of some of the things I have.  If you're looking for something not listed let me know and I'll see if I have it.  Unless otherwise noted all parts are from 72 & 73 Z's.

Original kick panels

Glove box interior, cardboard (New)

Clutch slave cylinder for 73 (new)

73 Intake manifold w/ flat-top carbs & all the pollution crap

73 exhaust manifold

73 auto trans w/ flex plate, spacer, shifter assy, starter (conditions unknown.  I know it worked when I got the cars but did not shift smoothly.  Didn't worry about it because I was converting to manual.

72 engine less intake, carbs, trans and starter. condition unknown came with the car, I was told it had been rebuilt but don't know for sure.

(2) York A/C compressors used in ARA dealer installed A/C R12 system. Clutches work and compressors turn freely

73 Timing set, used but in very good conditions

Engine mounts

Trans crossmember & trans mount.  Crossmember could use some metal reinforcement

A/C condenser, good condition, I flushed it, cleaned it and pressure tested it

Complete set of rocker arms checked out by machine shop most were in great shape but 2 were still useable but not 100% I replaced the whole set

(4) original steel rims (sorry no hubcaps) no dins or dents but could use sandblasted and painted

Complete dealer installed ARA ac/heating duct work and underdash enclosures

2 pcs plastic fan shroud not sure what year its from 260 or maybe early 280.  very good condition

Rear differential safety strap

Lots of other stuff.  I rather some use it instead of tossing it in the trash

 

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